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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AND WEST SIDE. nth VKAU. INDKrKNDKNCK, l'OLK COUNTY, OKKGON, OCTOMKU 29, 1903. NUMBER 48 tug. .rarli-xHlill'Mil'. lilivil'lHI t' hear ll CO' "- I ' . ' , , I ' 1 .. i . ., Mr M,i. 1 i"' ruir-lay pflK,,,,,Ml l.. itiv.-iiUi5.Un lb ' I ....... I ll lilliM lift! i ,l III"'"' v-..-. , .liUK-.hUi.iii, piucri. l up- ti(ii "f ii'' ' ii' v,ly lUte Sunday uiuri'im; he -wii lb- iniiRregittlun l lit c 4 church, giviutf lb.) Hern -tUtmit I" tbu li'juor Irallio. ', w'irk of the Anli-n!ii In the aftrrmx'n a him Km held iu the 1'feaby , J the irk acr-oiupJlsiwi the League, i"'! lh i the Hint i 'n'Kn, pi.'' lit control of the anlouii jkitiJalo ll" HJii U , city of luopeiiietice. II J of liif vii.il l lb) houae iow on Main trl. This ,ttllion to my XHI,l r tuppo! lh city wm Liib tuch a tbinK. j charges were made against iuoflrUio. In the) evening i in lha Evangelical church. tu full huua 1 bera -btnuke of the work of the V tnd ita possibilities. I all IDrtlingi bo left bit infK anu andinB imnreaSIOna. lie It Lout of ward only, but of i ilto. Me meant tiuaineaa. uwwa that be will return to VisB toon. UihuiiM wiii not on IV csp- rim Hntnrh llidera. but also LisI friend of President Rose- Hei-an author of distinct- wing written "The Destiny public." ami is contritiu- wreral Eastern i..gaini. Ul.lfi Initio a araduate of a t K,,l!tH'M mill university, also f.:.le from a law school end a -mi lawver. Ite in a young inceptions! ability pud one !ifrKl to nnt every euier- II.) has. in tlio short visit s, done good work for ui. ton ot Mti.tuiulilin Family. Sunday, ut live home of Mra. iTmlic-tiw, n r.imlly rt-uolim ol LiuhIiIiii wu IihIiI, at whirl) I. Wurij, of ( u tifurulU' Mr. Ut'WiKliHn I Ht j'fnrn M ! wllwr of It'll ulillilrtiu, nil Hv iw hu liiHiirlii( to ai M(.'I,uiIiIIii hi'uiwI at Hip ally liult'ii (nl)U', wurroutiilwl by litri'lililrcii, many gra -Imirod McI.Hiinbliii, Willi hr "htm- iil tiie lalii from 1 1 II not III IHtlt' t 1)11 tll.'ir (tollHllOll ", iifitr liut'iiii Vlulu, w luro "ill Until t In. limiontd -fiiUn'r "mul vuh ciillfil t Join the t 'Jrlly in ,s:), mIihk which limn fmlilfil with liiTfldwt .laugh- M, A. 'IVtl.crnw. :, riiiiilnii whii ri'M'Ut thrcu "if Kritn.lfiiiiJroii hiuI I wo of :ti-l!mu. lci.il, Ircu, tht Mil" of Mih. Mliuilo llllllt'iunil liifiU iuutMaiigliti-r hikI the (!tHi;lit t aiiy liny of Joe lVth- "H lli- t.nly grt-Ht gnilid Urn tiny wiw a intmioralilo A ne w hich will never lie for jiri'Hent, UruiMhiie elliu iimt Mrn, 'iVlluTow, um- rtiiiiu(tm of nil pioneer ru IIih uiitHt li'iHiiltulile unler- k The (tin ner, nn flulinrte uf- "wrved in three w otlmm, ami ilniurnph of the uroup lrfc(l. A fuiiilly cuke, bilked by ' culinary artltit, Uoo. 8I0II, 'in Kohl, having ihu iieiuet ltnily mitt the date of the :,lli Aii(;uhI 15, 18;i!, and the "K July 10, li08, in hrllllaut lt. rPfewiitof the immediate rela tive wrir; Mr. Hint Mm. MMrtlt Tethemw mill hiiMmi, nil of I . 1 . ( 1 d : Ji'Wih Mi l,'iii;hiin umi Wf,.i oMiiir-luiix, Hi.'ijiiii; John Mi,tttiI. I . "f 1 1 iiUiiur.l , i)iriiii; Mm. Kelilieily nik lai.l.miil, i,f WoihII.iiiii, i''i( 'li; Mih, I'.iiiiiia t'it!wi-l hmI ln chlMirii, tift)Uliiiiil1 ('ui; Mr. Kll M.l nrifV mid lililMtinl. of l.-tolt. Urr; tt'HIUm M ! .vilKhiin, tlwiirjfi. Mrl.miulillii mill wir, A If ml Mc t.ttiiuhlin, Ci. mill I J'iU "ii , ill of IttiKtiH Vlia, tny limn di'il kindly w lllitliln I,i,ii- .. I ..t l . 1 I ... .1 a ..nil im I'lintf" ! r tin 11 r KiKCiniiM imil- Hy miMiltrr ti n hii1: 1)'I Knily widi br Time: thi-wt tunny yi nm tlf llfu Itv l.roitu lit ittiirK nilli' with lltriii tlmu liMtrtt. Lay imt thy timid Umi linrlily on her now, Hut tmt'tt diillne v alowly 011 her hrow That hka a mmwt of a imrllii'rn clinic, H I 1 ere twIllKlit HliKT III 1 1(0 Ullimer time, And fudm at but Into the allrnt liiitht, Kre one may note the paxiug of the lliihl Ko may ahe taa alnee ill the com mon lot Aa one who, renting, aleepe, and knowt U '"'I" I Ooml-It I'aya. 1 liooe who were neither abw-nt nor inrdy tlnrliiK the month are: Fred Hnver, Klnrenee Allen, Kytvla Allen, I.IIIU Krli kwni, tUo Hie. le. Lis- .lamea, Leveuii Mneliiike, Willie llelmirk, I'M wlu harwn, Charlea Krlektou and ICImer Max Held. Mmiy ,leununt memorleit are awuk ened hy lliti return to the mihool rooiii j fur lhro In a pleaMiire, uered and In- I'lrlnn, In (lie tfiiehiiiK of Iniiocent chlldri'ii. And It In to hu hoped thut the liitnimt, thtm miiuifcHted hy both pupiU and patronx. may eiMillnne to lni'rfuit with earh pu-Biim tttnlith, whlt'li will Inituru a pleataut and prof itable Hehool year. It. W. Hwink, Teacher. New I'aator. A Chlcairo man haa otkwrved that, "OckmI dwila ar bettr than rual estate i1.la-aouie of the latter are worthlwia. Act kindly and ganlly. abow aym ...ti, lourl ft lielnliiir hand. You caiiiiotMi.llly loa by It" Moat men appreciate a kind word and en eouraKvment more than aubataullal help. There ara peraoua In tlila com inunlty who might truthfully aay; "My ft'! friend, rhrer up. A few do of Chamberlalu'a ('oukH Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there la no danger whatever from pneumonia when yu uaa that medlolna. It aP waye cure. I know It f r it bat help ed m out many a time." Hold by Kirklaud Drug Co. Killed a Cougar. Sn'ci.il from Itiieim Vlata. On Tuenilay, Octoher M our little town waa aurprlmd to learu that He v. Thompiion, piuttor er the M. K. church, la to live among ua during the coin ing 'Hr. lie arrived Tuesday and the next day hla household good were re moved to Mr. Itecker'a house, where tie haa rented rooma. He will be with ua only ou Sundays on account of having to go to Halem to IIuIhIi lila course of atudiea. lie will leave for Halem on Monday inornlugs, return ing Haturdaya te aa to tie with ua on Hundaya. He will deliver two eer- monmliirloff tbedav. but we are not Informed at Just what houra. He alao Intends starting the Kpwortti league here, which bit wife will take charge of during hit absence. Court House Notes. Special from Pedee. 1 ... I t. rontlron. of the I'e- dee Lnmber Company, shot a couitar out half mile from the rteiee saw nun. Tl. I. I, ,1.1 UMl llSVlmi lilt 011 11,1- K"i- - way with the nelgbbora' sheep for tome time, and when found bad Jnt break- fsKtrnl on Ireali million ami n .....-. t . i . , i i' - Mr. Condron was somewhat turprlseJ as well as the cougar, and ordered him to throw up hie bands. This tb cougar ref.iod to do and without waiting to dwa, sprang Into a tree. For this rash et of disobedience he waf, promptly 1 .. !.. all III .1 shot in tiieryo, euncmiium'- - neap. . . His ttreatest diameter aan S feet, ' in ches, from north to south. A I'ound rnrtjv )Seclal from Imena Vita. A pound party was given In honor of Kov. Thnmpaon and wife at (heir nM.umH.Ui.rdny evening. There were forty-nii gtieata prewnt. hrluglng with them quite huge donation. The evening was spent In.wnglng. conversation and playing game- ' ! y. mug people. At eleven o clock l.e Lriv lirokeupandthe guest, aepuml eatoUiclrrpectlvohomeH. TliosepreM.it were as follow.: Kev. Tll(11MJn and wife, (I. A. Wells and wife Mr. 1-ker and wire, Mr. H.we ,! wife. Mra.firoundH. Tyler .lleveiia Ul.-hm.lsoo. rn-ly. Xah. tioln, hm and Pageiikopft Mean. 0'y ens. Winn, II. M- N-b.J- John Well-. Chet Mlnin. N I" . . .. i niuit(re. J'-imer Uoval k'r.M.t Waller WHa. W ' ' ' isan.K.eo.Oron : Misses K - ii.ll. Tressa Prather. May Thompson. iv"" "v"" Naah. Stiver SclioolItcorr.. . "TT....,! rf th Suver Fol owing. r' , , netoher school for the month ending Octoher 10- ui ...19 tw1 numher enrolled... Average number Monging . Average dally attendance "t Obaerver. . BOND FOR DEKD A W Fink to T C Hill, 81.72 acres, 17 a, r6 w, (310. PROBATB. Eatate of F. A. Kemp, deceased In ventory and appralament filed aud ap-nroved. Huardiauahlp of Viva Couter report of tale of real property set. Tor Hearing on the first day of November term. Estate of Mary A Hell, deceaaed seml-aunual aooount filed. Eatate of Thomas Pearce, deceased aeuil-auuual account tiled. Estate of Frank Brown, deceased Auule Brown appointed adnuumtra tnx ; bond Hied at -'000. BKAl, ESTATE TBANSFKK8. J W Kirklaud. trustee, to W W Collins, lols 8 and 14, Ulbaon & ivirK .GAINED as1 laii'l'a add to Iudo,"inleii'o Fruit Karma, flliM. lvl ward ICoiisoher et u to Fred llurs lot I. block I West Huein. II ) Ib.iIm-IIu Hlunip and hd to O 11 Chap, man, I it It block H, DaMas, l'KMI 11 (J Caini.bHll to K A IJaHord, lota 7 and 8, block 4 Patterson's IkI a id to Inil"pcMilfiico, 1. Polk Comity Iind Co to M L Kelso, lols 3 and 4, block 2). Tulmag", f '-''KI. Pidk County Land Co to M L Kelsa, Iota 7 and 8. block 2i. Talnmge, 200. M Ella Hastings to L H Conner, ond one- teulh tut GS3.03 acres t and 7s.r&w,iIO, Frances M Morgau to1 Mrs. J M Hinith, lots lu Haker'a add to Inde- peudi'UCe, $40. Lucv L Whlteaker to L U Josan, 20 by 14H'a' feet, lot 3, block 2, Hill's Iude- pendunco, l. Ed VauiMjIt to J M aud M U Uenuis, 6.07 acres, 18 a, rO w, fllOO. W L tillson et ux to Harry n iowe, Iota 1, 2 aud 3. block T, 1st add to Falls City, ll'W. 1) L Kevt et ux to J M Wine, lota 1, 2, 3 aud 4, block 19, new add to McCoy, $200. It P Hull et al to M J Kreutz, lota in Buena Vista, 370. M M Ellis et ux to It J Kinney, ou acres, t 7 a, r 5 w, 12400. Oeorire W Heukle to Emma J iiai- leck. lots 10 and 11, block A, Damon & Haley's add to Maoiuoutb, $275. M J McPheraou to U D Nairn, Zt4,'4 aures. t 6 r 5 w, $4956. M M Ellis et ux to Isabella Btump, lot 3, blok 9, Dallas. $800. W L Wells et ux to C r weiia, o.o acres, 1 6 s, r 4 w, $1000. M L Kelso to Eliza A Deliora, low, 3, 4,6,6, 7 and 8, block 25, Taluaage, I. ' George W DeBord et ux to M L Kel so, lots 7 and 8, block 4 Patterson's add to Hill's Independence, $1. Minnie B Oarlick to J M Card, 121.21 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $1500. JAVtneaset ux to Margaret Mc C'luin, lot In Buena Vista, $150. M M Ellis et ux to Jane Coy 10 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, $600. William Smokier et ux to Lafayette Johuaon, 20 aores, t 8 s, r 5 w, $300. W U Brown to C P Cornwall, lots 5 and 6, block 3 Beutley's add to Mon mouth, $200. Fred 8 Chapman to W C McCiure, 100 acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, $3000. J M Grant, marshal of Dallas, to M M Ellia, tract lu t 7 s, r 5 w, $02. C L Kuox et ux, to Chas McDon ald et nx, 82.50 acres, t 6 , r 6 w, $2-100. Chas McDonuld et ux to C P Kuox, 1 acre aud 134 roda tu lianas, ipw. i I. m Cures Winter Cough. W. A. Wash, of Dallas, made a buBineaa trip to KuVer Monday and returned Tuesday. John Quivey and family, of In dependence, gathered apples lor Mm J. Rtiaf Saturday. Alda Krum is carrying the mail this month, while her father is getting his fall work done up. Mr. and Mrs. Hob DeArtnond, of Independence, vlnited with hia bis ter, Mrs. C. E. McLane, Hunday. Fred Suvd made a business trip to Independence Monday evening after echool was out, and returned Tuesday morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruef, also C. V. Steward and John Uosfcrans mado a bushings trip to Monmouth and Independence Monday. R. W. Sw'ink is proceeding nice ly with his school and it still in creases. He has 22 scholars en rolled, with more to start when the fall work is done. Hop MaxMeld and his two broth ers, of Kings yalley, went to Salem Friday and removed the remains of their brother, who had been buried there, to Kings Valley where their father Is buried. IUCKBEALL A. F. Stoner, B. F. Lucas and Joe Castleine returned from tbe Cascades Sunday and went to Ore gon City, to file on their claims Monday. VV "R. Clark received telephone Sunday morning that a Mr. Stew art, of Springfield, fell down an embankment of 30 feet and waa in stantly killed. Mr. Stewart was a relative by marriage. J. Powell, of Monmouth, was a passenger to Portland Friday. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty uays. For several months our brother bad been troubled wltn indigestion. He tried several remedies but got no . . , . v. nnrAhaoMI Denend inii v uiciu. some of Chaiiberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ana ne coiuuieuueu w Ing them. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He , r... ...1... Ani,u.aH Wn hnA'A A 18 HOW lUUJf icwtiw. irood trade on the Tablets. Hollet BROS., Mercnania, uoi.g For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. The story of a grent deal of the unhappiness of women is a story of lost health. rV.V J- Kf bow it is that plumpness, the low ami sallow, anu iti -- - --worn-out all U.e time. In a large pro wrtiou of cases when wotnen are t eak, Kara and fulling off in flesh and lmiK thc root of the trouble can be raced to womanly diseases which under mine the general health. The proof of tl, " is t ha ? women who have been cured f mini 5 d womanlv diseases by the use "'Sr Pierce's Favorite "P"" mve recoverid their general health, mined in lies!, and ' ri',iram:e- K I r Pierre's Favorite Prescription cures .!l lie 1th U establishes regularity, kening drains, heals iullamma Son ami "Oration aud cures female weakness. ovnrian n 1 .nffered for thn ye"hu (TreRsure, Won,,,..', AtWic U.; JJn'rllf , , k Ujd Mllwn.ikce. M9. "J- , ,tl a neigh l ! "if iv.iticle .il from'. favorite E,;t. ho had 'c"jU,r ?o iri've it a trial. Th ',.!1Pr.,.tio.. "''" " Cd'f nnd it -n. r.y firl S, lowsrrl recovery. In n,uwhich ha,i been AilKi- i - to hZWon ntakes weak wome" Ttrong -ck 1 .Ac- rjiuiach.Uverandtwwels. J. E. Grover, 101 N. Main St. Ottawa, Kan, writes: "Every fall it has been .:,irv tr,.ni,lM tn ciich a severe cold. and therefore to cough all winter long. Last year I got her a bottle of Hore tiond Hyrup. yhe used it and has been able to sleep all night long. When, ever the cough troubles her, two or three doses stops the cough, and she is able to be up and well." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Hold by A. K. Locke. . . Carpet and Hiifr Weaving. Purties wishing woik done in this line will please call at my residence cine block west and half block north of 1 al aco Hotel. Mrs. W. II. -Warner, Inde pendence, Ore. . SVVEIt Wash Gibson was seen in this vicinity Sunday. Ben Harris is. hauling wood to Independence, for his father. , John Harris and wife, of Wells, visited with Mr. Larson's Hunday. Mrs. Booth, of Salem, i visiting her sister, Mrs. Wheeler, for a few tlllVS T. E. McKinney and family are ntoviiigoii the Tharp place near here. Miss May Maxfield, of Indepen dence, visited here with relatives for a few days. Mr. McBeth. of Portland, was in our town looking aRer his large farm near here. GL Hawkins Dalla8,0re ' 4 Marble ' and Mife . Granite K?-;' Monuments and Head- l-i atrinen l.HmeterV fork etc. (She V peade, Davidsoi?? & hedges, Props. Cisra-rs, Cifrarettes, Tobac cos and Gonfectionerj'. First Class Soda Fountain in Connection. ...THE... montnoulb Caundry II. I. W HITMAN, Prop. 4 Should havfe your Work. Washing called for and de- llvered. 4 Washing called for on Tses 4 day and delivered on Satur- day 4 morK Guarantee! J Monmouth, Oregon.